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My point is that it's matter of perception (much like the folks reading this manga) and empathy is based on perception. Not everyone will have the same perception. The villains do what they do because they perceive it to be the right action to take. Assuming that others will share your same perception is an error. So your suggestion that having more empathy is the answer vs. punishment doesn't make sense. But, if I have a list of rules that the vast majority agrees to, that says if you do X we will perform Y to you, I really don't have to worry about those differences of perception.
Oh ok I understand now. It's difficult to explain. If people were able to understand one another, they would learn to coexist peacefully. If a murderer were to understand their victim's purpose in life, I believe that they would be unable to kill that person. In this scenario, rules would be unnecessary. Sorry I'm inarticulate. And I know what you're going to say now. I'm thinking about it...
Forgiveness and praise are two entirely different fcking subjects. Seems like people are still avoiding this.
Also, it was Naruto and Kakashi that decided to save Obito. Not everyone cares about him, so if every single dead person were to revive right now and look Obito directly into the eye, how many would actually forgive him? Of course Naruto would become selfish and make people forgive him.
Sakura thanked Obito for rescuing Naruto and saving him. She even said that all the things that he did are looked past because he saved Naruto, and that's all that matters. She was even hesitant at trusting him at first. She never once praised or acknowledged him.
Obito saved Naruto and Sasuke, but that doesn't give them any reason to start praising them all because of a title. You are being completely selfish and looking past everyone else to notice your own greediness of acknowledging someone all because he wanted to become Hokage.
Obito saved Sasuke plenty of times and you don't see him reding his cocktails. At least Sasuke had enough sense to look at the enemy that is trying to take over the world instead of crying like a little uncontrollable child.
Why do you have a problem with the way Naruto perceives Obito? Is it more selfish to take offense to someone's actions and hate them than it is to make light of their actions and understand them? Naruto has very good reasons to praise Obito. For one, they had nearly identical outlooks on life, which makes Naruto able to identify with Obito. And Obito was able to overcome his doubts and revert to his former self. That is admirable to me.
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